2021

Closing the Gaps Between Your Teeth

A diastema (a gap between teeth) isn't a dental condition that necessarily requires treatment. For some people, a proportionate gap between two centralised teeth (generally the upper central incisors) can be part of their trademark look. However, a diastema isn't always localised or proportionate. You might have erratic, uneven gaps between your teeth. It's likely that you simply got used to your smile, especially if the placement of your teeth hasn't caused any dental problems. Read More 

Should You Get A Root Canal Or Tooth Extraction?

If you have a decayed or severely infected tooth, you'll typically have three options. You can leave the tooth as it is, get a root canal treatment or extract it. Each of these options has its perks and detriments. However, the only two options you should consider are root canal treatment or extraction.  Here is a breakdown of both options. Cost It's cheaper to have a tooth removed than to preserve it. Read More 

3 Advantages of Dentures Over Dental Implants

Whether you have lost one tooth, several teeth, or even all your natural teeth, there are replacement options that can help you to live a more normal life. Traditionally, dentures were the popular choice for people who no longer have any of their own teeth left, but recently, dental implants have started to gain popularity. Here are three reasons why you might prefer to opt for dentures, even when it seems like dental implants are all the rage. Read More 

Visiting an Emergency Dentist? Be Ready to Answer These 5 Questions

When you have acute dental pain, visiting an emergency dentist is the right thing to do. They can work out the cause of the pain and offer you treatment to resolve the problem. To make your emergency dentist's job easier, you need to give them accurate information about the pain that you have been feeling. Begin by preparing answers to these five questions. 1. Where is the Pain? The more accurate you can be about the location of your dental pain, the easier it is for an emergency dentist to pinpoint the tooth or place in your gum where the problem lies. Read More 

Important Factors to Remember When Choosing a Dentist

Your oral health is of paramount importance. If you are searching for a dental care practitioner, you need to find the right one. With dozens of practitioners out there, this would require a significant amount of time and a lot of research. To make it easier and faster for you, here are factors to keep in mind when choosing a dentist. Qualifications You should check if the dentist has any certifications or is a member of any associations. Read More